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- Q1944953 subject Q6154037.
- Q1944953 subject Q7204633.
- Q1944953 abstract "The Monobloc chair is a lightweight stackable polypropylene chair, often described as the world's most common plastic chair. Based on original designs by the Italian designer Vico Magistretti in 1967, variants of the one-piece plastic chair went into production with Allibert Group and Grosfillex Group in the 1970s. Since then, millions have been manufactured in countries including Russia, Taiwan, Australia, Mexico, the United States, Italy, France, Germany, Morocco, Turkey, Israel and China. Many design variants of the basic idea exist.The Monobloc chair is named because it is injection moulded from thermoplastic polypropylene, the granules being heated to about 220 degrees Celsius, and the melt injected into a mold. The gate of the mould is usually located in the seat, so ensuring smooth flow to all parts of the tool. The chairs cost approximately $3 to produce, making them affordable across the world.Social theorist Ethan Zuckerman describes them as having achieved a global ubiquity:The Monobloc is one of the few objects I can think of that is free of any specific context. Seeing a white plastic chair in a photograph offers you no clues about where or when you are.".
- Q1944953 thumbnail Plastic_Tuinstoel.jpg?width=300.
- Q1944953 wikiPageExternalLink monobloc.html.
- Q1944953 wikiPageExternalLink www.plasticchair.org.
- Q1944953 wikiPageExternalLink www.plastikstuhl.de.
- Q1944953 wikiPageWikiLink Q1362985.
- Q1944953 wikiPageWikiLink Q146174.
- Q1944953 wikiPageWikiLink Q260606.
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- Q1944953 wikiPageWikiLink Q4451591.
- Q1944953 wikiPageWikiLink Q6154037.
- Q1944953 wikiPageWikiLink Q7204633.
- Q1944953 comment "The Monobloc chair is a lightweight stackable polypropylene chair, often described as the world's most common plastic chair. Based on original designs by the Italian designer Vico Magistretti in 1967, variants of the one-piece plastic chair went into production with Allibert Group and Grosfillex Group in the 1970s. Since then, millions have been manufactured in countries including Russia, Taiwan, Australia, Mexico, the United States, Italy, France, Germany, Morocco, Turkey, Israel and China.".
- Q1944953 label "Monobloc (chair)".
- Q1944953 depiction Plastic_Tuinstoel.jpg.